Ambergris
Ambergris is a grey to black, waxy mass that forms in the digestive tract of whales. Individual stones of ambergris can be found either in the sea or on the coast. This valuable substance is also used in perfume making as a base note for many fragrance compositions. Ambergrease is also considered a good compound as it slows down the evaporation of pleasant smelling substances. The fragrance is described as pleasantly woody, dry and a little tobacco.
Fragrance composition:
Head notes: Mandarin Green, Peony
Heart notes: Pimento Leaf, Vanilla Beans
Base notes: Patchouli Oils, Ambre gris
Fragrance composition:
Head Note: Bergamot, Petit Grain
Heart Note: Lavender, Orange Flower, Frankincense, Powdery
Base Note: Benzoin, Vanilla, Amber
Head Note: Blood Orange, Apple, Grapefruit
Heart Note: Patchouli, Cedar Leaf, Freesia, Tonka Bean
Base Note: Amber, Vanilla, Tobacco, Sandalwood
Fragrance composition:
Head Note: Bitter Orange, Cardamome, Davana, Raspberry
Heart Note: Rose Ispahan, Geranium, Ylang, Safran, Clove, Styrax
Base Note: Agarwood, Patchouli, Santal, Ciste Labdanum, Amber
Fragrance composition:
Head Note: Bergamot, Mandarin
Heart Note: Lilly of the Valley, Rose, Patchouli, Cedarwood
Base Note: Amber, Vanilla, Musk, Frankincense